The Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, First. "Gender Roles." Last modified 2005. Accessed November 2, 2011. http://www.mishpacha.org/gender.shtml.
McCallum, Dennis. "Men, Women, and Gender Roles in Marriage." Last modified 2011 . Accessed November 2, 2011. http://www.xenos.org/books/mythmw.htm.
First page quotes were found on: mishpacha
Second page quote was found on: enabling
Third page quote was found on: xenos
Last page quote was found on: DISJOINTED THINKING
Middle on pages quotes were found on: brainyquote.com
Reflection.
Overall summary of your learning from religion unit (focus on 2-3 general understandings).
I learned about how religions are based a lot about gender roles. In most religions women are supposed to be controlled and thought of as less than. The main thing women are supposed to do is take care of the house while men work. I learned a lot more about how stereotypes are in religions, people judge off of a person's looks and accents.
Why did you choose this topic? What different things did you learn while researching and creating the project?
I chose gender roles because it seems like an interesting typic because I didn't know how gender roles were and I learned that in the 3 religions they were actually more simular that I expected.
How do you feel about the final product? What are its strengths and what are its weaknesses?
I think that I did pretty well because I tried my hardest on this project and I think my strengths were doing the analysis of quotes and my weaknesses were that I had a had time finding quotes about what I wanted my project to talk about.
Religion and gender
1) Question to investigate: What are the gender roles in Judaism, Christianity, and Buddhism?
2) Sources: http://www.jewfaq.org/women.htm
http://www.xenos.org/books/mythmw.htm
http://www.enabling.org/ia/vipassana/Archive/D/DeSilva/WomenInBuddhism/womenInBuddhismSwarnaDeSilva.html
http://www.mishpacha.org/gender.shtml
3) Larger idea to prove: Women have less power and it comes across like men are more important
SOURCES
The Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, First. "Gender Roles." Last modified 2005. Accessed November 2, 2011. http://www.mishpacha.org/gender.shtml.
McCallum, Dennis. "Men, Women, and Gender Roles in Marriage." Last modified 2011 . Accessed November 2, 2011. http://www.xenos.org/books/mythmw.htm.
de Silva, Swarna. "The Place of Women in Buddhism." Last modified This Edition: June 1994. Accessed November 2, 2011. http://www.enabling.org/ia/vipassana/Archive/D/DeSilva/WomenInBuddhism/womenInBuddhismSwarnaDeSilva.html.
DISJOINTED THINKING, "Gender Roles in Christianity." Last modified FEBRUARY 22ND, 2011. Accessed November 3, 2011. http://disjointedthinking.jeffhughes.ca/2011/02/gender-roles-in-christianity
First page quotes were found on: mishpacha
Second page quote was found on: enabling
Third page quote was found on: xenos
Last page quote was found on: DISJOINTED THINKING
Middle on pages quotes were found on: brainyquote.com
Reflection.
I learned about how religions are based a lot about gender roles. In most religions women are supposed to be controlled and thought of as less than. The main thing women are supposed to do is take care of the house while men work. I learned a lot more about how stereotypes are in religions, people judge off of a person's looks and accents.
I chose gender roles because it seems like an interesting typic because I didn't know how gender roles were and I learned that in the 3 religions they were actually more simular that I expected.
I think that I did pretty well because I tried my hardest on this project and I think my strengths were doing the analysis of quotes and my weaknesses were that I had a had time finding quotes about what I wanted my project to talk about.